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Brake squeak!!
Swapped rear rotors. Man, do the rears squeak now!
Since the pads are plenty thick,(1/2 at worst) has anyone just tried using a palm sander to take the surface slightly off? Are ceramic any good for your around town DD car? Stay with standard pads? |
I use anti-squeal on the back of the pads, this helps quite a bit.
In my experience, ceramic pads are great around town, the biggest benefit is extremely low brake dust. Stock pads work fine too. |
Give your pads a few days to mate with the rotors and the squeal should go away. If not, then you might try the stick-on anti-squeal pads from Pelican. I used them when I replaced my pads and rotors and I never had any squeal at all.
For reference: Zimmerman coated rotors all round (not drilled or slotted), Brembo (Porsche) pads on the front, Textar pads on the back. |
Just replaced the rear rotors and pads on my 2002 base. Zimmermann zinc coated rotors and Textar pads. No squeaks and greatly improved braking performance.
Zimmermann recommends a "run in" procedure where after the zinc coating is removed you perform 10-15 braking events from 60mph to 30mph with 3 minutes between each braking event to allow the pads and rotors to cool. Then perform another 10-15 braking events from 60mph to 15mph, again with 3 minutes between each braking event. Takes a little while but well worth the effort. |
Right, forgot to mention the break-in process. I did something similar to what you describe, though not quite as detailed. Just a series of gentle stops with steady pressure with cooling time in between. did it about 10 times in total.
I suspect the problem is due to not changing the pads at the same time as the rotors, but that's just my gut feeling and certainly not an expert opinion. |
14]Swapped rear rotors. Man, do the rears squeak now!
Since the pads are plenty thick,(1/2 at worst) has anyone just tried using a palm sander to take the surface slightly off? Are ceramic any good for your around town DD car? Stay with standard pads?[/QUOTE] I haven't sanded pads before but I have machined a groove into them. It sounds like a good idea if they're severely grooved- making sure you don't breath in the dust of course! Or just be patient and they'll wear- in. I switched from stock to Akebono ceramic and have noticed a loss of initial bite, overall feel and the loss of clouds of dust. With the stock pads I felt I could apply pressure pound by pound and feel them sinking further into the rotors thereby infinitely controlling the braking forces. In comparison, the Akebono's are numb and solid- descent overall though and fine for a DD. |
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All pistons have those discs still intact, and the pad backs have some strip on them. I'll look into all new Akebonos (best source?) Do I need any other further anti-squeal component as mentioned above? |
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